Youth Arts Awards
Youth Arts Award
Youth Arts Award
The Arts Award is the first accredited youth arts scheme to recognise how young people develop as artists and arts leaders. Taking part in an Arts Award can help young people to develop creative and personal skills for further education or employment. The really exciting thing about the Arts Award is that it builds on your interest in any art form and measures your individual journey.
If you're aged 11 to 25 years and enjoy the arts, then the Arts Award may be the thing for you…
You can choose your art form and make your own plans, including improving your skills, seeing the work of other artists and running your own arts project. You'll share your work with other people by recording what you do. It's up to you how you do that - writing, photos, video, sound recording, in fact anything that counts as art!
There is no time limit to the award. You need to make it challenging but realistic and decide how long you want to take. You'll have an Arts Award adviser to support you. They won't tell you what to do, but will help you plan and work through the award. They can answer your questions and give you advice.
The Arts Award has three levels - Bronze, Silver or Gold - and you decide which level of the award you want to take.
For the Bronze award, you'll enjoy taking part in arts activities and sharing skills and interests with your group. This level works well for 11 to 14 year olds.
At Silver level, you'll set yourself a personal arts challenge, research your local arts scene, get involved in a community arts activity and plan an arts leadership project. Silver level sits well alongside GCSE or NVQ 2.
At Gold level, you'll show your originality. You'll develop your arts practise more independently and explore new art forms and genres. You're more likely to be over 16, working in a school or college, in an arts setting or perhaps on your own.
The Garage in Norwich is the agency for the Arts Award in our region and additional information can be found at www.thegarage.org.uk
The Arts Award website at www.artsaward.org.uk also provides lots of practical information.
If you would like to get involved, please contact Darren Grice, Regional Co-ordinator at east@artsaward.org.uk
Arts Council England Artsmark Award for Schools
Artsmark is a national award scheme managed by Arts Council England that recognises schools with a high level of provision in the arts. The award scheme is open to all schools in England - primary, secondary, special schools and pupil referral units, both maintained and independent.
By gaining an Artsmark, a school shows its commitment to the wider development of young people and teachers and to raising the profile of the arts in the school and local community.
For more information go to www.artsmark.org.uk
LAMDA EXAMINATION CLASSES
Led by Natalie Peatchey
10 week Autumn term - Wednesdays @ the Hub
24th Sept; 1st, 8th, 15th & 22nd Oct; 5th, 12th, 19th & 26th Nov and 3rd Dec
Exam session week after final lessons (date to be confirmed)
4-5pm: 8-12 years (Max. 8) - Course cost £50
5-6pm: 12-16 years (Max. 4) - Course cost £60
6-7pm: 16+ (Max. 3) - Course cost £80
Places are very limited so please book early
LAMDA Examinations LAMDA (The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts) is an internationally renowned drama school that offers
external examinations in Performance and Communication skills. Subjects include Acting, Devised Performance, Mime, Spoken English, Verse & Prose, Musical Theatre and Reading for Performance. The examinations are QCA approved and the Advanced Level examinations carry UCAS points. They offer a great opportunity to develop confidence, technique and knowledge.
Natalie Peatchey BA(Hons), LLAM (Hons), ALAM Natalie has taught Speech and Drama for over 4 years to students from aged 5 to 68 in theatres and schools in London and Norwich. She worked at the Maddermarket Theatre in Norwich for 4 years, leading LAMDA examination classes and teaching Youth Theatre classes. She has directed various productions, including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Shelter, Closer, and more recently, a devised musical focusing on Invisible Disabilities and The Crucible. She joined Sheringham High School in September 2008 and has set up Sheringham Youth Theatre for 16-25 year olds.
This page was last updated on 15 September 2008.